The scars on 8-year-old Mason Leibham’s conduct tell a story of a tiny child with a skull too tiny for his brain.

He suffers from Pfeiffer Syndrome, a genetic commotion that keeps a skull from growing. He has had 62 surgeries to date.

“They have to go in intermittently and do a zig-zag rent from ear to ear and they will figure his skull to give his mind some-more room to grow,” Vanessa Leibham said.

The earthy conflict is usually partial of Mason’s struggle. It’s his heart that hurts a most. Other kids can be cruel.

“Now he’s aged adequate and he knows. He knows what it means when they contend they’re frightened and run away,” Leibham said. “He knows what it means when they won’t play with him or they call him a monster. Those things we can’t fix.”

As a mom, Leibham tries to overkill those bad practice with good ones, like shopping Mason his favorite WWE Wrestling toys. His favorite wrestler, John Cena, is entrance to Houston in a few weeks. Leibham knew how most it would meant to Mason if he got to go.

A finish foreigner motionless to step in and help.

“I saw a pointless ask on Facebook about a tiny child who wanted to go to a WWE foe that’s Sep 20,” Robert Tijerina said, “I kept saying it repeat and repeat and instead of examination something happen, we suspicion we should take matters into my possess hands and make something occur for him.”

Tijerina bought Mason dual front-row seats, along with a meet-and-greet with John Cena.

“This is creation a difference. People are saying that over a face there’s a outrageous heart, and they’re opening their hearts up,” Leibham said. “And for that, we can’t contend appreciate we enough.”